Read up on Canadian Papers on Labrador settlements. I am not in the Americas or I would be researching the elder's of the Iroquois Nations and their earliest stories of white peopled ships from the north and east. There were Viking raids in the 12 century on east coast of England and the Legendary Arthur fought not just Saxons from across the Narrows but Norse from the Scottish coasts, so with a seven hundred year exodus, northmen will probably been more frequent in the Americas than so far accepted. I haven't had opportunity but I would like to hear more records of drilled cores of 'ice giants' glaciers. It might prove very interesting to see the cycles of warmer and colder summers. Both prey and predators increase their breeding in years better for food - how did the animals know? - and was there a marked change in living conditions for man according to those years.??
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@simon62, glad to receive all the information, thank you!
I am sure there was periods of abundance and also scarcity during those years, 200 "vikings" or "post-vikings" disappeared from Greenland in the 1400... No evidence of what really happened to them after that, I think they got sick of Greenland and the climate there and headed south somewhere and interbreed with natives (or maybe just got killed and captured as slaves or something, but I think there might have been some early mixing of cultures)...
I have been looking into the "hooked X" theory, pretty fascinating, you should check it out, it has to do with a specific runic symbol and theories about pre-columbian activity in the Americas...
Hooked X ¿
OK, not heard of this theory. Thanks, I will contemplate, as I gather info. Thank-you.
Not sure if the evidence convinces me, but it makes a great story!
Very interesting in a "Da Vinci Code" kind of way... =)
Really good lecture. I unfortunately cannot watch many videos as internet not always accessible, and I cannot afford a great deal of mobile-data.
Hmmm, not good, I have finally more stable internet circumstances.